Wonders of Spain Food & Wine Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
It will not just be what you taste so much as it will be where you taste it. Sparkling Cava while gazing over Penedes vines, Rioja Gran Reserva in a Laguardia cellar, exclusive Priorat wine at a hillside farmhouse, and the arid beauty of Ribero del Duero are all yours to enjoy. Handcrafted to explore Spain’s most important wine regions, this relaxed 10-day tour covers the places and people that define the wine. Three nights in Barcelona for Penedes and Priorat, two nights in Ribero del Duero, three in La Rioja, and then Madrid.
Customizable Itinerary
Barcelona – Wine Bars in Barri Gotic
Barcelona has an alluring atmosphere, even during the winter. You can sense that this is a city where people enjoy life and live it to its fullest. Touch down and transfer to Barri Gotic, a central pedestrianized area dotted with Roman remains and Gothic architecture. Out on the streets, you will feel the energy and the vibrancy of a bustling, coastal city. You will find wine bars tucked into millennia-old churches, plus boutique wine terraces for watching the people walk by. It will be at these wine bars where you start your exploration, your guide helping you get an overview of Spanish wine region styles, helping you get a feel of varietals and vintages.
What's Included:
Barcelona – Crisp, Sparkling Cavas Start You Off in Penedes
Barcelona – Deep, Luscious Reds in Priorat
Burgos – Velvety Tempranillo and a Stunning Medieval City
Burgos – Exploring Rural Ribero del Duero Country
Laguardia – Visiting Rioja Vineyards en Route to the Cellars
Laguardia – More Classic Rioja Experiences
Laguardia – A Day Trip of Experimental Flavors From the Navarre Valley
Madrid – Exploring New-World Styles in the Capital City
Madrid – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Enjoy the complete range of varietals and vintages as winemakers and cellar-masters dust off the old bottles
- Taste your way through the finest Spanish Cava with a day of tasting in the Penedes wine region
- Spend three nights in Laguardia, a charming La Rioja town with a labyrinthine wine cellar
- Discover Spain’s most revered red, the exclusive and hard to find wines of Priorat
- Visit the vineyards of Ribero del Duero, the big rival to La Rioja as Spain’s favorite wine region
- Be guided through the best wine bars in Barcelona and Madrid, places where you can taste from up and coming wine regions not visited on the tour
- Sample new-world experimental styles with a day in the Navarre Valley, including a stop in Pamplona
- Explore a vineyard alongside a winemaker, taste with cellar-masters and come to understand the subtleties that Spanish wine creates
Detailed Description
At first, Spanish wine dazzles with its diversity. While the grapes being used are relatively standard across the country, a Priorat is quite different from a Toro. When you explore more, there are more subtle differences, like when La Rioja and Ribero del Duero are compared through multiple vintages. Tempranillo is the dominant grape, but the cultivation methods contrast across the Spanish DO (denominacion de origen) regions. And like all good wine countries, it is the diversity of terroir that proves most memorable. This handcrafted tour visits Spain’s most important wine regions and has you tasting the differences. By connecting you to people and places, it helps you really understand Spanish wine, with the story told by those that define it.
Visit Spain, and you can visit vineyards, perhaps do a tasting, and certainly try wines in the bars. This tour is packed with private appointments at places normally closed to the public. You will taste with the winemakers and cellar-masters, and then tour the vineyards to see how and why the wine turns out differently. Unlike the bars, you will get to taste multiple vintages as winemakers dust off bottles from the cellar to open. Where you get to taste will also be memorable, be it the steep terraced hills of Priorat, the lush landscapes of Penedes, or the rustic charm of Ribero del Duero.
There are four overnight destinations, and most of your days are spent in wine country, stopping in villages and vineyards. You will stay in cities and towns, so there is plenty to see and do beyond just the wine. Although Spain has 11 DO regions and two DOCa regions, the highest category under Spanish wine regulations, this tour focuses on the most important while also a providing chance to explore upcoming, new-world-style wines as well. There will also be plenty of food en route with each region showcasing their culinary specialties, found everywhere from pintxos bars to fine-dining restaurants.
Base yourself in Barcelona for the first three nights, a vibrant city with all manner of world-class monuments to check out. Spend the first evening with your guide in Bari Gotic to explore the wine bars and tune your palette to the different regions. On day two, you will explore the heart of Penedes where crisp, sparkling wines are a good palette cleanser for the heavier reds that will come. Sample the aromatic Cava whites while looking over the vines, enjoy a Cava and food pairing, and then weave back to Barcelona, perhaps with a stop in Sitges. Priorat is a DOCa region and the focus of day three, producing fine exclusive red wines that demand good cellaring. They are boutique wines that can be hard to find outside Spain, so indulge at two wineries.
Fly to Burgos, a beautiful medieval city with a cathedral you won’t quite believe. Now you will be into the velvety Tempranillo wines that are synonymous with Spain, the Ribero del Duero the region now rivaling La Rioja as the rumors continue that it will soon receive DOC status. With two days at your disposal, you can relax and really get to know the medieval city, as well as visit four to five different wineries. Next, it will be La Rioja, and you will descend into Laguardia’s aromatic wine cellars and feast on an atmosphere where everything revolves around wine. You cannot rush things in La Rioja because nothing really happens to speed time, your languid morning giving way to lunchtime wine, and then more wine.
In the next two days, you will visit a selection of vineyards ranging from world-famous producers to small farms that preserve handpicked and handcrafted methods. The next day, you will head to Pamplona, an old city of towering walls and cute squares. The city is famous for the Running of the Bulls and in the heart of the Navarre Valley, where experimental vineyards and part of a wave of new-world wine in old-world wine country. End your trip in Madrid, where sightseeing meets with decorous wine bars, and you can taste those regions that have not been featured thus far – Toro is just one to watch out for. Being the capital city, Madrid also provides good flight connections as your ten days with Spanish wine comes to an end. Throughout the tour, guides will assist in shipping your purchases back home. Spain is a region unlike any other; learn more by seeing how our partner Spain tour operators can personalize the experience for you.
Starting Price
$3,900 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 194 reviews
Zicasso's travel experts did a fantastic job in planning our trip to Spain. We used their services on the front end and back end of our Camino pilgrimage. They helped us to see Madrid, Toledo, Segovia, San Sebastián, and the Rioja wine country. Everything went very smoothly. It was a great trip, with great attention to detail. Muchas gracias!!
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The trip itinerary and guides provided in Barcelona, Porto, the Duoro Valley, and Madrid were excellent. They were very knowledgeable, professional and personable, and spoke excellent English.
Most of the drivers were very good, but we were surprised that some of them did not provide bottled water for half-day tours (we had to ask and stop to buy it). This was a minor nuisance, but given the price of tours and previous experiences, a simple expectation, as well as having the car cooled down and AC on during hot days when being picked up.
The tour manager did an outstanding job overall, but could have improved on some specific requests that seemed to be either forgotten or missed regarding an electric scooter/wheelchair we rented that caused some issues during pick-up and drop-off. Otherwise, working with her was a very good experience.
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The owners of Zicasso’s tour company were amazing from start to finish. They curated a custom trip for us to Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, Málaga, Toledo, and Granada. They listened to our requests and came up with a brilliant itinerary that included personal drivers, hotels, dining recommendations, and tour guides. They were also so quick to respond to our questions and pivot our plans when needed. This was a very special 30th-anniversary trip for us and they knocked it out of the park.
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I’ve been using Zicasso to plan my vacations for nearly a decade and they consistently work with top-tier travel specialists who deliver unforgettable experiences. My recent trip was no exception—in fact, they exceeded my expectations at every turn.
From our very first conversation, the travel specialist listened attentively to what we wanted in terms of experiences, accommodations, guides, and pacing. He carefully crafted an itinerary that truly felt like the trip of a lifetime.
One highlight was a romantic surprise I asked him to arrange for my fiancée and me. What he delivered was absolutely magical: we were picked up in a horse-drawn carriage for an enchanting tour of Sevilla, treated to a private flamenco performance, and then enjoyed a romantic dinner for two as the sun set over the Guadalquivir River. It was unforgettable.
The travel specialist's expertise shone throughout the trip, especially in his choice of guides. Each one brought the destinations to life with engaging stories and deep local knowledge—not just dry facts. Every day brought a new highlight: from food and sherry tours to a hands-on cooking class and even crafting our own alpargatas. The pace was perfect—immersive experiences balanced with plenty of downtime to explore on our own.
The logistics were flawless. Every transfer was smooth and on time—we never had to worry about missing a connection or being left stranded. And anytime we had a question or needed support, the travel company was readily available.
In short, the travel specialist and his team created the perfect Spanish getaway. When we return to explore Portugal and northern Spain, I wouldn’t hesitate to work with him again.
Once again, Zicasso proved why they’re the best in the business—partnering with only the highest quality travel experts in each region.
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